Friday 22 February 2019

Mrs. Garlow's Classroom Blog

Literacy

Students are learning how to read expository texts (non-fiction texts) by looking at a variety of different structures such as the table of contents, chapter titles, and subtitles to grasp main ideas and evidence to support it. 

Grade 3 students are also well under way with writing about their topics of expertise.  Remember, the most successful topics are ones your child already knows quite a bit about.  This could include a hobby, something they do such as an extra-curricular activity outside of school, something he/she collects, or an area of great interest, etc.  Through our mentor texts, we will be examining how non-fiction texts are structured, read to grasp main ideas from their research texts, and transfer these skills by writing their own chapter books.  

To help support your child, please take them to the public library to sign out a few books on their topic of interest.  The librarians will be able to assist you in finding age-appropriate texts.  Alternatively, you can print off information from the internet to help your child with accessing information.



Math

In math we have wrapped up fractions through the context of measurement.  We will be moving onto 2D geometry starting next week.  Some of the concepts we will be exploring in this unit are:

  • identifying and comparing various polygons (i.e., triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, heptagons, octagons) and sorting them by their geometric properties (i.e., number of sides, side lengths, number of interior angles, number of right angles)
  • solve problems requiring the greatest or least number of two-dimensional shapes needed to compose a large shape in a variety of ways
  • explain the relationships between different types of quadrilaterals
  • identify and describe the two-dimensional shapes that can be found in a three-dimensional figure
  • identify congruent two-dimensional shapes by manipulating and matching concrete materials

Here are some of the mental math strategies your children have been exploring in fractions.






Science

Here are some photos of your children's dream schools.  Students worked in teams to showcase their structures.  Eco-friendly choices were evident in how students considered the use of energy, choice of materials, and designs.  Features such as solar panels, skylights, and gardens were included.  In addition, designs also included swimming pools, foam pits, roof top arcades, and use of slides instead of stairs.  Their creativity was truly inspiring!







Social Studies

We are working on creating a timeline on our learning wall.  If you could kindly provide the year your family first arrived in Canada and how the relative is related to your child, that would be so greatly appreciated!


PRIDE Assembly

We would like to cordially invite you to our February PRIDE Assembly.  Students in Mrs. Farley's, Mrs. Campobasso, and Mrs. Garlow's classes have been working hard to prepare for this assembly by commemorating Black History month.  We would appreciate your help by having your child continue to practise singing the song 'A Change is Gonna Come' by Sam Cooke at home.  You can access the song here.

Our assembly will take place on Thursday, February 28th, at 9:30 am in the gym.  We hope to see you all there!

Thursday 21 February 2019

Mrs. Garlow's Classroom Blog

Glow in the Dark Dance

Just a reminder that the School Council Glow in the Dark Dance is this evening at 6 pm in the gymnasium!

Wednesday 6 February 2019

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Happy Lunar New Year

Celebrating the Lunar New Year with some clementines, watching a special Lion Dance performance by the All Master Martial Arts Centre, and feeding the lion a lucky a red envelope.





Sunday 3 February 2019

Mrs. Garlow's Classroom Blog

Special Visit

We are excited to welcome math guru, Cathy Fosnot to our classroom.  Prior to the winter break, Cathy Fosnot and the math consultants in our school board reached out to me to work with her directly on one of her new units.  She has heard about the incredible learning that has been taking place in our class and was eager to fly into Canada to come see for herself!  Cathy will be coming to our school to meet the young mathematicians in our class on Monday, February 11th and filming will take place on Tuesday, February 12th.  This is an exciting opportunity!

Currently in math, students have been busy developing their understanding of fractions within the context of linear measurement.  Through problems students investigate, they are coming to learn how units can be decomposed further into equal parts - fractional pieces of the original unit.  Students are also learning the relationship of multiplication and division and fractions.

To help your child at home, you can have them explore the relationship between multiplication and division through various games.  Here are a few links to some online multiplication games and videos.

https://www.multiplication.com/games

https://ca.ixl.com/math/grade-3

https://www.khanacademy.org/math/arithmetic-home/multiply-divide/mult-intro/v/basic-multiplication

https://www.khanacademy.org/math/arithmetic-home/multiply-divide/mult-intro/e/meaning-of-multiplication